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[Polymorphism of mitochondrial DNA in Northern Selkups].

open access: closedGenetika, 1998
The RFLPs detected by the AvaII, BamHI, EcoRV, KpnI, HaeIII, and RsaI restriction enzymes in the D-loop region of mitochondrial DNA of the Northern Selkups were analyzed. Frequencies of the rare variants were estimated for all polymorphic sites examined. A total of 16 mitotypes were described.
M A Kazakovtseva   +2 more
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Linguistic areas in the history of the Mansi language

Voprosy jazykoznanija, 2022
The article is devoted to the reconstruction of historical contacts of the Mansi language with Samoyedic languages. On the modern linguistic map of Western Siberia these languages are not in direct contact, however, linguistic data make it possible to ...
A. Urmanchieva
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OVEN IN TRADITIONAL LIVING IN NORTHERN SELKUP

2021
The article examines the types of ovens of the northern Selkups, identifies borrowings and determines the impact of innovations on the Selkup life support system. The thopic of Selkup oven has remained a blank spot in ethnography, which gives relevance and novelty to the research.
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The southern Selkups of Tomsk province before and after 1991

Nationalities Papers, 2001
The Selkups, a linguistic community known as Ostyak Samoyeds until the middle of the twentieth century, currently exist in two separate territorial groups in the regions of west-central and northwestern Siberia. In all, 3,612 people identified themselves
Florian Sobanski
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ONE OF THE MODERN THREATS TO CULTURAL TRADITION NORTHERN SELKUP

2021
The article is devoted to the consideration of the dangerous modern situation that has developed now among the Selkups of the Upper Taz and associated with attacks by wolves on domestic deer. The problem of wolves in the Selkup reindeer husbandry has not yet been studied separately; therefore, the article is based on the author's field materials ...
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A case-study in historical sociolinguistics beyond Europe: Reconstructing patterns of multilingualism in a linguistic community in Siberia

Journal of Historical Sociolinguistics, 2018
A collection of traditional and ‘old life’ stories recorded in the late 1940s is used to reconstruct the sociolinguistic situation of the Enets community in Northern Siberia from the 1850s until the 1930s.
O. Khanina, M. Meyerhoff
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[Heterozygosity and fertility in the Northern Selkup tribe].

Genetika, 1994
The relationship between heterozygosity for 11 polymorphic loci and fertility of women having passed the menopause was studied in North-Siberian tribe North Selkup. Women with low level of heterozygosity were characterized by the highest values of variance of the number of livebirths and the index of early reproductive loss.
Iu E, Dubrova   +2 more
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Ornamented On-grave Posts of the Tobol-Irtysh Tatars: Particular Research Areas

Problems of Archaeology Ethnography Anthropology of Siberia and Neighboring Territories
The current state of knowledge and promising areas of research into Tobol-Irtysh Tatar’s ornamented on-grave posts are discussed. These monuments are typical for the cemeteries of Kourdak-Sargat and Tobol Tatar settlements in the northern Omsk and ...
A. Seleznev
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Above-Ground Frame Buildings in Western Siberia: Archaeological and Ethnographic Parallels

, 2016
The study examines above-ground frame buildings and their numerous parallels in various cultures. In Western Siberia, these structures occur throughout an area from the forest-steppe to the northern taiga and over a time span from the Chalcolithic to the 
V. N. Adayev, O. Zimina
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